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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1880)
wmmmsmmmer. - . ... 4 m v-" t ," hhiV,'WbWbWW'1SBLH .iiffAMETTE PAEMEK : . PQKTLAND, OREGON, ...AUGUST . r, igfln. WILLAMETTE FARMER : PORTLAND, OREGON, AUGUST 0 L ! . ' ! I ' ' ' ' I. 1880. f r ' ' ' 1' Issued trtrj Week by the wiiuwiinTK lAitiiut rim mint; to. ir.Mia ok eunscmiTioN i Onsjesr. (To.Uire I'll'll, In ailnnco . . .2.f0 Kir months, ftnitiuo Inl'll. n JI1M, ... .. U-ss tusnsIsnionliniii w, JtT moniii. , x. ! Al)VKIlTIIXa IlATTSt 1 Ailv(rllCDifntlll bsMnsertnl, prmldlnj- thfj- are respectable, at the follow Injf uUe of rules: One. Inrtl of space rr month .,t S.tO Jliren Inches of spacoiier month f-.OO ()ne-hslf column Krr month. lS.Oo One colu.wi per month 8O.0O IsTSiuipIo coplei icnt frio on application. Address all letter to: S. A. CLARK i; Msr.aytr. l w jHTIIntercd In pml office at Portland. Orejon, and Wathlngton, II. C, ai Tlilrd cbu malt milltr. i i ' ' ' J L - BTATC TltlAIB. Tlicro nro a number of caes jioniliug in tlto Tliir.1 District Court, brought by the Statu against tlio Stato olllcialn of tlic two last ad ministrations, and in a number, if not nil of lliom, .ludgo Deady, of tlio U. S. District Com I hai l)cii mado tlio referee. Several of liiii diclslons as such icfcieo liovo lxel mado imlillc, in all of which lio finds heavy judg ment iu faorof tlio State. In the case of thoStito vsS. 1'. Chadwlok, hi findings nro that tlio Secretary of .Statu amliti.il claims of Sheriffs tuilawfiilly hy allowing mllcago in ml ilition to per diem nndll necessary traveling expenses, there being no law to thnt elTuct, though such a law had previously hecn in ex istence, Then extra Jeoa rulntu to expense of taking insano persons to thu Asylum ami con victs to the I'enitentlnry. Jmlgo Deaily nlsu flint that per iliem was nllowcil over tiino ac tually expended, guards nnd hacks hired with out authority of law, nml that salary form aistint Secretary was piiil and heavy stnnii for clerical aid In oxecs of what was allowed hy aw. Ho adds up tho deficit ngMnsltho Secre tary M follow I I'or tntlengo In conveying convicts. .$(, 01 '.'.'10 I'or mileage In convoying tlio Insane ,'l, 871 SO For per iliom in excess of the day actually employed I A3 00 I'or excuses of guards nod hack in excess of that incurred ICO 00 J 'or stlary of assistant secretary. . . 100 00 I'or cloricu! aid fu excoi of the amount ullowcd hy l.iw 'J, 400 00 Sli!, 8S7 30 Tho bondsmen of Mr. Chndwick nro Aaron Rose, Ashou Marks and II. 1'. Smith, all of Kosohurg, and ns they gavo loud for only $10,000, the Jtidgnicnti git en for that amount only. It will hu men that the greatir portion of this amount was paid to 8ht rills and of course Mr. Chadwlck has hi rtincdy against them, if the money can he collected from them. Jildgu Dcady's findings will lie probably uustaliicd Ity tho court. Ho expresses regret, in which many wilt coincide, at having to or riro ot such a conclusion. The pioplo are In terested In having a faithful and economical administration of Htato llunni.es nud the in vratigation made will have a hcurllcial r Ifi-ct, It Is prohaldo that the fliidiugs ngainst the wliolo lioanl, In other cases pending, will reach a largo sum, nnd Judge Ileady has already re ported heavy amounts ngainst them i aggrega ting over l'.000. Other cans arc pending niii will he reported when decided. . Our readers will uinlertnnd that courts frequently tcfcii compliciteil cases to wun'e comietent icr. sou to sift the evidence, collect facts and give Ids Hiulitigs, such person heiug acceptahlo to Uith pwtles, lint hi lindings nro not conclu sive unless endorsed hy the verdict of the " court. oitEQOH WOOL. When the Commissioner ,o.f Agriculturo I . appointed 11, 11. Haultoriioof this city, as his representative to collect wool specimens toex. hihlt at tho coming International Wool and .Sheep IMdhltion, to lx held nt I'hil.ulelphi.i, he found thu right man for the rightplace, and 1 of tin very few inon In this State who would ono saorilloo Ids time In puhlio lih.ilf, Mr. San homo has dona inoro to insUo Oregon products known nhroad than almost any othir individ ual, as ho did tho work chiefly for tho world's fair at 1'nrit tins assisted In rvci thing of tho kind that has lieeii accomplished and was tho prima mover in getting up thoMcchanics' l'air that held in this city, Wo havo dono what ' littlo wo could to aid him in prK'uiing wool iecimrii9, as ho was ignorant'of the business ami not ttniimiuteil with wool ciimcrs, hut ho dcscivcaiituiualilled praise for what ho will? accomplish, for he informs us that ho u ill have ) at least ono hundred cards show ing on each '. dAiiiple of wool scouted and as taken from tho tlycco. - Cords of ditl'.roiit sites am prepared with tho wolds "Ort-goW Wi.rtl'' printe.1 on t them. Samples of wool niv tietl on then with 'ihhona in a neat luaiiutr, and laUlled with all tho facts and tho name of tho owner. His selection include live specimens of Mohair, Cotswold, Leicester, New Oxfoidshire, Span. iih, l'Vench and American Merinos, all pure I Mood, and many cry haiidtome sanndes of graded llceeo that show how w ell nuny of our Hod have been hi ml. These sample roum from all parts of Oiegon nud Washington, Homo from lvut of the Mountains, somo from tho Coast near Shoaln ater bay, and soino from Houthem Oivgon, a well iu many samples fiom this valley. There ai-o Knutiful speoi- i men of long wools, ono from 11. M. Oluthrie of hi DaIUs, showsa staple thirteen inches iougt , also his Meriuo samples show very hsiulsomly. Mr. Sauliorne tliseoveriHl, when making this r ivllectiou, that thero are persons in Oreimn opiosel to any' exhibit of wool. They don't want the outsido world to kugw any mom ', than U neceaaary about Orsgon, lfeatue they k ' waut to l let alone to buy wool here, for all time to come without any active competition. j Such people are too nanow minded for this lot Id or any other, and unfprttinately there mo such, but our State is outgrowing their ntiurnce. Tho puhlio debt f reported as bavins hen rdiiced during tho past month $5,670,053. OUIl VACATION. During tho past week we havo made trips through the valley nnd oven camped awhllo closo to tho mountainscoming hack in time to nttend tho pleasant gathering at Ucnvcrton. livery whero wo havo been tho promlsols good for great yield of wheat nnd oats and conditions do not favor tho appearance of rust tho present season ns tho ground Is dry nnd even if rain should como it will do more good than lint til. Tanners havo wished for tain of late, without getting It. All through tho valley thero is prospect for a good yield and tho hay crop is being saved In good order, Tho area in cultivation Is largo and farmers aro iu excellent spirits so far ns crop prospects nro concerned. During tho next week or two wo shall he nbscnt on n trip to tho Upper Columbia, but shall return soon ns pcsilhlo because wo recog niro that our fiicnds through tho country must bo kept posted as to prospects for tho wheat inaikot, nud this Is n. point towards w hich wo desire to dovoto closo nud personal attention. It is now slxtcon years einco tho Kditor of this paper visited the upper country and many changes havo taken placo tlicro jud gloat progress been made. Tho I'AliMElt has a largo and Increasing list of subscribers iu that wide legion, nud wo itoiiro to bo person ally able to understand nnd npprociato their liocds ns well as their prospeiity, CROPS AND PROSPECTS. Tlio hfstory of tho wheat market for years past shows that very littlo calculation can bo mado iu advnnco as to demand on supply, and the coming price Is n problem which tho specu lator has to tako many chances upon. Last year thero was littlo prospect in advanco of harvest that good prices would bo obtained,, hut the result was favorable to producers, though lato in thu season tho Amciicaii sur plus proved so great that prices receded ami many operators iu Oregon mot with heavy losses. At tho present tiino tho prospect for a good crop iu Knglaud seems rapidly dimin ishingt ltussia is sulloring heavy losses to pro ducers, and will havo much loss to oxportjlian sho had last year, and through Kuropo tlicro is possibility of a poor harvest in many Stales, Turning to America wo find an average crop generolly in tho West and it is rapidly being saved in good order, though storm and heated terms havo dono something to canto damngo Iu various sections. Thero is Increased acrcngo to mako up foratiydcllcloncy, and littlo doubt need ho felt that wo shall have as largo or per haps a larger surplus for export than in 180. California seems to enjoy a bettor harvest than was anticipated n month ago, and Ore gon ami tlio wliolo Columbia river region will show tho greatest harvest over known hero. Tako the world over and tho united harvest may fully equal tho aggregate needs, but tho harvest finds empty granaries every where Instead of tho great stocks that nro usually kept on band. Should thero bo iechl ed dotlolenclos In tho old world, prices may bo maintained nt n fair flguro but must advanco over what they now aro to satisfy tho pro ducer with a reasonable prico. Wo have lately traveled In dilTerent juris, of tho Willametto Valley nnd ntl wo see nud hear conccring crops 1 satisfactory. Tho Oregon prodticir has no fcarof rust or blight, and not much apprehension need bo felt that bad weather will canto damngo. Wo havo vessels In sight to answer early needs, but the lowest prico named for freights is sixty shil lings and it is matter for serious apprehension that tho whole l'ncitlo coast will be short of tonnage before November. All things con tidered tho prospects for the producer is not unfavorable, but prices may ruto much lower than he desires, and ho cannot yet alTord to mako sanguine calculations. i ' . i THE "SPECIAL DIF." Mr. S. 11. Kennedy, proprietor of an ex cellont lino of sheep dips for the euro of scab in sheep, has licen iu our .State for tnnio weeks. Hi method of introducing Ids dip to tlio puhlio is a good ono and is as follows) Ho eronally superintends tho dipping of sheep, and last week Mr. Kennedy visited tho ranch of M . Win. Floyd, alout forty miles from The Dalles, where ho took chargu of a Ktudof 2,740 sheep, allot whom were treat ed uith what is known as his 'special dip," Mr. 1'loyd was well satisllcd with tho way in which they wvro handled, as well ns tho way the dip acted upon the sheep. The great trouble, with introducing any now lemcdy is to get peopli to properly follow tho direction, n'.ld take the proper care to see that thu work It properly performed. All those who havo used this "sjhv1.iI dip" pronounce it excellent. i ' i i i i It it with pleasure that wo call attention to this weeks iuuo of tho Wiiumkttk Kaumkii. It is ono of tho most complete copies ever it- sued from this oftico Tho tpograjdiicat ap po.iranco is not excelled in this city; tho type, w hich is new, gi cs it a clear and bold apjHar anco, tints making it easily read. Tho subject of having tho wjcr vWarly jiriutod is one of vast importance, forjH'Ojtle who are not ac customed to reading, find great ditliculty iu reading m my of our leading paper. Wo think that wo liavo overcome this, iu the pur chase of onr present new dross of tyjH. The typo is from tho well known tyjm foundry of Milter & llichard, who have a branch house iu this city, Our list it gaining daily, a thing wo did not anticipate at this season of the ear, (live us an increased subscription and wo will make a pajxr for the jieojde which shall not lx enualed by any publication iu Oregon. What wo kavo douo iu tho jvMt it sutllcient guarantee for tho future, Tiik Kditor of this paper has. gone to tht Walla Walla country on a pleasure triji, and when ho returns we promise our readers a readable account ot that Tast and varied country lying Iwtweeu that country iul the Willamette Valley. ". S. M. Amite, resident ot the First Na- tioual llauk at ttrattlelioro, Vermont, U wauteil, and the director offer 4)1,000 rs ward for him, Latest by Telegraph. EASTERN." , Railroad Completed lo Leartrlllf. ' Wkhvkii, Aug. '1. The joint track of the Denver nud Southfork and Demer and Rio Qrandu Ksllroads was copipleted Into, Lead villa yesterday, Slid both companies began running regular Ihroueh trains to-day. Thtlf track is nlso completed and ojmsu for business tollortcnse, twcho miles from llueua Vista on tho Gunnison extension. Congressional Isouilnnllou. Ci.ncinsati, Aug. 1. lkpublicins yestcr. day at Lima nominated Win. K. lloonc, of Allen county, for Congress from the fifth dis trict. Hlioellnsj at a 1'ollllral Meeting. Specials from Bullet county, Kentucky, re tort tho fatal shootinc of Turner Wilson bv lien Johnson, son of ex-Lieutenant Governor Johnson, last Filday, at n political meeting nt lialltown. Heavy ttraln Mlilpiiirnt I'ouoitKRU'AiK, N. Y., Autr. 1. Forty-flve freight trains, comprising 1.G00 cars, almost all of which wcra tilled with grain, passed south on tho 'Hudson Itlvcr Itallroad venter. thy. It was the heaviest one day's shipment iluco mo roan was num. A Clerlrnl Oirmiter. riin.Mm.i'iiM, Aug. I. Itov. T. D Mill'r, dean of tho I'hlladolplila University of Mrdi cino and Surgery, was arrested to-night npni a charge ot forgery. Tho alleged f orgcry con sists in antedating a series of lroturo tickets ami lu writing names 01 prolessors oil them, M'rnsrr HniiKiilnr. Wlir.El.lsn, W. Va., Aug. 1, Gen. Weaver in nn Interviow wttn an inttiwjtnttr rcjiorter tu-dav saldi "Gen. West, of Mississinni. told him atSelmathat if Hancock wo elected tho epirlt of intolerance for tho Itopuhlicans nt tho South would ho so irrent ho (West) did not believe they could live In Mississippi n day. Weaver is hopeful of carrying Alabama to-morrow for tho greenback Stato ticket, claiming that tho Republicans aro joining tho igrtonbnckcrt in largo numbers in hopes that they will thus cscapo tho ostracism under wliicli tuoy live. , rnsfal Changes, Wasiiinoto. Atnr. 1. Tho followinc are tho jiostat changes on tho Pacific Coast during tho week ending on Saturday! Established Arthur, Multnomah county, Oregon, Miss Mary Taylor, tKistiniitrois. Discontinued Dcadmau, Columbia county, Washington Territory. l'ostinastcrs apoiiited Juliet Morse, Oak Harbor, Island county, Washing ton Tirritoryi Hctuy Coudroy, Pleasant Grove, Yakima county, Washington. Torri toryi Geo. S. Jacobs, Utsilnly, Island county Washington Territory j Jacob Dressier, Wood- land's Landing, l'ncitlo county Washington Territory. Tanner's Condition. Nk.w Yoiik. Ami. 12. I)f. Tanner had an other fit of vomiting at 10(10 o'clock last nuiht. Mustard plasters wcro placed on his stomach which rolievcd him a littlo After midnight ho had another attack. Ho was sleeping nulotly at 1 o'clock. When he began his fast 1 10 weighed 107 pounds, hut when weighed last night, ho only pulled tho scales at l'.7J pounds. Uolil for .New York. Tho steamship City of Chester from Liver pool, brought" $A7000 in foreign gold. Arrived Horur, Col. Dodino, captain of tho American riflo team now iu Ireland, has arrived home. 1 An Insane Assassin. I LnuiMVii.LK, Aug. 'J. Jas. Curran, who has at times shown evulenct of Insanity, shot and fatally wounded his wifo Mario to-day. After having been doclarcd sane by a commission lour year ago, ho left his family and only ro turned this morning. Ho went to his homo and said to his wife, " I wish you wouldn't hi tormenting mo so every nhjht." Sho re plied, " Why, Jim, I'vo not been tormenting you. I'vo been working all tho time here at home," He then drew a pistol. Sho turned to tho loy and lie began shooting, tho hall entering her side and lung. Klgnlng. Los Pi so.s, Aug. 2. Indians wcro strag gling into the commissioners' quarter all day yesterday, to tiim tho treaty. Tho chiefs having signed tho agreement, tho others aro fearful that unless their names nro forwarded to Washington they will reeeivo no put of the ?(K), 000 which tho commission it author ized to py out as toon as arrangements for tho removal of tho Utos are jttrfected, which will proliably be aomo time next fall. Tho commissioners will leave here about the 4th lust, for tho Southern Uto agency, except Qol. Meaeham, who remains at l.os P11101 to take tho census. Tho removal of the Utes is only a question ot time, and the commission aro hurrying msttcrs as fsst as possible, A year from this Full wilt probably see thu reser vation open to settlement, and the peo ple of tho United States ami Colorado will have tho ploasuro of occupying tho laud and working for tticir bread as folks do else where. Cungrruloual Koiiiliuilatis, LarmviLLK, Aug. '-'.In tho Kighth Con gressional District tlio Democratic ptinury ejection nominated Phil. 11. Thompson, Jr., for ro-elictiou to Compress. TUe Alabama Dlecllon. Moiiilk, Aug. 3, Further returns in Mo bile county shots a dear sweep for tho Demo, ei-ats against Republicans and Areenltackers. Tho lowest candidate wilt havo 0110 thousand majority. Ills Hlouiarh l out or Order. Nisw Yoiik. Auk. 'J. Dr. Tanner at fio o'clock started out 011 his usual evening drive nrcomjiauled by the physicians. He returned at sown. Tanner was very envu and iH-evith. Ho rested on ins cot and seemingly tlept soundly for aomo hours. At ten he arose, and, undressing, retired for tho night, but tint not rest quietly, 111s atomacn ucing out 01 order. Illlag Hull Attxlsua far Peace Chicaoo. Auc. 3. Maior Walsh, of the Northwestern mounted police, savs, out of Sitting Hull's baud of oW lodges only 'JO0 re. main. The other have gone quietly into iiiidieni ioux Kencie. oiuiiik jiuiii is anxious for peace. A Skirmish Wills llrMrsa's stand. A tharii rlcht occurred between Victoria's laud of sixty savage and Col. Ariersou at hauls bonnes, 'lexaa. Tho Indians in at tempting to jas notth wero renluted, when they returned south. Seven ludiam were killed and many were wouuded. Lieut. Col lody was wounded and oue private killed. Many hemes were shot. Tho .Moxieau troops pursuing the Indians havo returned to tn Itio Grands for sujiplles. avail Maaatarlar. lUv City, Mieh., Aug. 3.The report of the Stat Salt InijKctor, show that for eight month of the seasou since Pec. lit, last, the Michigan salt wells jwduced 1,498,401 bar rel. being an increase ot 397,403 over the ante period last year. tire al (.- lamia, St. Lorn-Aug. 3. The extorsive works of mo at. iuu Sower llpe tjouijiauy, owned by Itaao L. llowne, situated on Austin street, between 15th street and Trvon avenue, was partially burned tonight) lot, 933,000' or 1140,000. Itase Ball. Bosto.v, Aug. 3. Chicago, 3 J Kostons, 1, Rrrlauslt- Injured. l'lilLAPKLfillA, Aug. 4. During tho pro gress of the firo in tho mattrasj fnctory on Sfortli Second street last evening, Klizabeth Oglcshy and Kinma llaruc lcapod from tho third tory window to tho ground, the former sustaining Injuries which will probably piovo fatal. Miss lianics escaped wltn a cut on mo head nnd .1 few burns. ' Jail Kellrerj-. Nbw YonK, Aug 3, At Hnnislead n party of sixteen broke into tho county jail ami ic- leased nil tlio insoncrs. A ncro prisoner proceeded to tho house of tho Sluriir nnd in forming him of tho escapade, roturiicd to his ijuarttrs iu the jail, iH-spernilo Hilled. MosTAfiur., Tex , Aug. 3 V. . TnUor, Deputy ShcrilT, attempted 'tonrrcst Martin L. Mmnot, n notorious despcrndo of this county. Miutiot thrust a pistol to Taylor's faco nud fired, hut missing. Taylor shot him three tunes, killing Mimiot instantly. Huldlrrs' Monument. CLKVr.t.sNti, Aug. 3. The suldior' monu ment was dedicated to-day nt this place, Gen. (Infield nnd iinrty nssisting li tlio ceremp hies. In a brief speech General Gnrlicht Slid thnt flurn had been a miitako mado ill nn notiucing thnt ho was to mako n speech, but recoillil not iock upon a great niiuieneu in A.iitabula couiitv. rccoznizinir 9 many old aces ami old friends, witlioutal least siying guod-byo btforo ho left. "If I had tiino to sLiv hero louif cnotiuh." ho continued, "tho inlhicuco and preaenco of this audience nud tint mriuumcnt iu tho sqturo would forco a ipiccii irom mo. iiicassnro mo oniv things iu this universe 'that arc immortal. Some neonlo think thnt tho soldiers ore cliicliy renowned for courago. That is ono of tlio chlefcst and commonest iiualities. Wo iliaro it with tho brutal. Tho diffcrenco be tween them and us is thisi Tlicy nover hold minions to eclcbrato their victories; thoy nm-r build monumouts over their slain com- ndis. Why? llccatito thoy havo no Ideas Uliind their wailaro. uur raco lias nieas, and because Ideas nro immortal II thoy lio true. we build monuments to them. Tho dead aro nut our heln and past our praise. Wo can tfivc to them no tjlory, wo can gtvo to them no immortality! moy 110 not nccu n, out ior ertrand foiovcr wo nocd them. Thonlury tint trailed In tho clouds ltehlnd them after tlieir sun had t falls Willi a benediction ou til h ho nro living, and it is to commemorate Hit immortality of tho Ideas for which they fought that you asicmbto to-day and dedicate your monument that points up toward God who leads them in tho glory ot the great world beyond." After expressing tho gratification and joy it afforded film to meet his neighbor and con ktitucntt, and sharing with them tho memo ries and inspiration tho celebration caused, General Aarllold concluded by introducing Gtncral lion Harrison. Only Three Da) a More. New YonK, Aug. 3. Dr. Tanner road bis mail at 4 o'clock, and over some queer let ters had a good laugh. Then ho dozed until 0 o'clock, when ho vomited a small quantity f matter. Soon alter ho got up and went to cot shaved, four watches follow lug to tho bar ber's shop. After an hour' absenco the party returnod to tho Jiall, and tho Doctor said ho felt llrst-rato. At 7i40iu the evening tho Doctor had another attack of nausea and vom ited n smill quantity of frothy liquid, devoid of lilo. Ho passed tho tiino between this and 0 o'clock receiving visitors, all of whom he asked to retire as soon as thev cot a look at Mm, and complained of annoyance at belli. stared at. llctwccn S and 0 0 clock ho drank an ounco ot spring water and cutored into a ditctitsion as to tho genuineness of Dr. Sims' cahlo from Paris, which Dr. Hammond con tidered liogus. At 0 o'clock ho retired for tho nfuht. At midnlcht ho was apparently in a sound sleep. Ho consumed about two third of a pint of water during twenty-four hours, then emicn, ami nas exactly tnrce nay ami a halt more to fast. Nkw Yoiik. Aue. 4. At 1 o'clock this mornimr Dr. Tanner was peacefully alccntne. behiH wrapped up in blanket on account of chilliness ot tho atmosphcro following to-day's Willi, iuiii fiiciiiui Kvittivini'ii w era viueei v watching tho sleeping faster. FOKKICN NEWS. Tbe Cession of Iiulrlgna. Vienna. Auit. L Tho statement that tho porta intends to cedo Dulclguo to Montenegro is strengthened by the dispatch of the Turk ish naval squadron to the Dulclguo coast to cnlorce tlio cession. I'reneh Kltellons. Pants. Aiil'. 1, The oloctions to the conn cils general, up to tho present tune, show in H'J cases the Republicans havo been success ful and 10 In tho Conservatives. Six second ballots in tho latter will be necessary. IJold for Ihr I'nllesl Slates. Lokpon, Aug, 1. The Slamlanl reports that i-'lHO.OOOoTeald havo been purchased iu open maract ior export to America. Will tslanU fur I'lirllnineul. Mr. riimsoll has consented to contest Liver jool for a scat in Parliament. Well Contested. Tho Staiuhnl'i llombav rorrctnomlcnt tele. graph that tho liattlo between (ienoral l!ur- rows lorco and trie Alelians Is aaul to have been Well outdated. 'II10 Itiitiah Cavalry and an uory were naniy cut up at too commence. incut 01 the fk'ht, hut t'ie infant'V inflicted suHh heavy lost on YaroobKahii that Iu has not ventured to a ivance iikii (.andaliar. Tno victory t India tcleranhtsl on Sun, day that Yucoob Kahn did not follow up the Untish re'rntt. Geu.rd llurrow' for:o has irnvol at Laiutaliar. M hen the mossencer left. eoil Ivilin was encamped where tlie ao'iou was fought. This ee-'tiit to coufuui 1110 news nisi t iv-oou raun "on suuerel heav ily. '1 Ilia news was brought bv natives tn Jtqettih, The 1 ictrvr telegram sayai "Our whole armv it not in the cit tdel at Candaharjt' but the word "not" was probaUy a tslegrardiie cr.-or for "uow." Duubar will be at General (lough's camp at vaiaanji uu ivuiiajr. Herlonslr III. London-, Aug. 1. The Tlmtt this morning tayst Tho public will learn with rnueh, regret that Mr. Gladstone is somewhat aeriously iu disiKued and may be uuablo to attend to puh lio business for some time. SUIItfarMrr. CossTASTlXorLK. Auc. 1. The Torte bis applied to Set via for an explanation of her anuuiiciiup, ana coiuuiem iue lepiy sails factory. Vusxa, Aug. 1. Report state that the Vice Piesident of the Huljarian Committee it uow iu 1te!grado to negotiste an' otrenaive anil defensive alliauce between Bulgaria and oervia. lesvr r slailUts' Aralh. LomdoX. Auc. 2. The doctor, who naue.1 but bight at uiadstone' house, reports him better, though iu a very feette state. Tucre weie numerous callers at the house In 'the mornius. Seven policemen were stationed at the enu of Downlug street from an early hour. 11 v instruction of the 'premier' medical ail. vuers no vehicle were allowed to pas. Glad stone write from Downing street to Sir Wot Jauiner, physiotaa to the Queen. He was summoned aosl will 1 here at 3 r. M Until then no fresh report of Gladstone's condition wlll"bo given. t , A Cownrdlee nnrt Inrapaelly, Co.'jfrrAftTl.NorLE, Aug',2, Printed accottnt of tho Afghan disaster, Charging tho British troops with covardico and tho leaders with Incijvclty, sro being distributed in Turkish military circles. Itrrreuse ol Debt for Julr. WAinrooTox, Aug. 2. Tho puhlio debt statement shows the public debt has decreased during July 3,570,053. Cash in treasury, $11)8,8110,403) gold certificates, $7,840,OOUj tilver certificates; 8I2,0S0,1!U0. Miililllfillloll roslponed, Ahikns, Aug. 2. Tho Greek Government Intended publishing yesterday tho ordlnanco mobillring the nrmy, but by ndvlco of tho powers it was joatloncd for tho present, TlirCliniiiplont llepoill. Trickott nnd Hantan, tho ohampion oarsmen, made tho second deposit to-day of i'30. All llrncndson I lie I'arlr. Paths. Aug. 2. It tho Porto promptly settles tho Montenegrin question, tlio nival demonstration by tho lower will bo bus pcntlcd. . Aiiuirsllril Communists. Another 100 Amnestied Communists havo arrived from Now Caledonia. Kepiilillrnu Vain. At tho election for Councils General yester day 427 Republican nnd 108 Conservative wcro returned n Republican gain of 03. lenders Mint uutl Imprisoned. Caixutta, Aug. L Ono of tho principal leaders of tlio rebellion ha been shot. Scv crnl scntcucoi of imprisonment havo been puscd. The rebellion shows no signs of col lapsing, ns tho llritiih troops can't stind tho iinhealthy climate, and this encourage the natives and gives tlio rebels strength. Inlrriinllonnl Dxullillluiu- , Romk, Aug. 2. A committee, including soma of tho leading members of tho Roman aristocracy, has been found to promote tho holding of nn International oxhihltioti hero in 1883. Tho advocator of tho schemo havo rcccivod encouraging lottcr from Duko D'Aosta, ex-King of Spain; Premier Ghd stone, nnd Gambcttn, President of tho French Chamber ol "Deputies. Want Funds. JiKiu.tX, Aug. 2. Tho failuro ot tho Co burs conference ha pnxluccd a serious dis appointment in Rcrlin. Ono of tho main oh- cets ol tlio conlereuce was to ilovito means isr relltvimr tho Coatral Government frot tho necessity of soliciting funds yearly In the shapo ot matriculatory contributions from the Stato Legislatures by substituting nil im perial tax, to bo levied with the consont of tho Imperial Parliament only. The Govern ment will ask lor a Inrgo increase in tho mil itary budget, He be Is Punishes, Caicptta. AtiB. 2. Ono leader of tho Riimna rebellion has boon shot and lovtral havo been sentenced to various term of im prisonment. Tho rebellion, however, show nd siau of collapsing, a tho llritlsh troops cannot stind tho unhealthy climate. Mare Hatlsraclors. Lon'dok. Auc. 1111 r. m. Gladstone ha passed a moro comfortnblo day. Tho fever has not Increased and hi ueueral ttato is sat isfactory. Mere Uuns. London. Auc. 2. A Derlin correspondent tolegraphs that Rutiia ha ordered 100 moro Knijip Held guns. Corrected Return. 1'Am.i. Auc. 2 Midnicht Returns re ceived up tn this time show tlio election nf 004 Kepulilican and va tonstrvatlvesi til secoud ballots will be necessary. Republican gains, lb'J. ITE.11H HY TELEGRAPH. Miss Hello Clarke, of California, and Miss Kmma Jewett, of Litchfield, Minn,, who aro to rido a 20 iiiilo equestrian raco at Minneapo lis, ou the 7th of September, havo both ac cepted tho proposition of MistMinnlo Pinneo, of Grcoley, Col., to rido tho winner a 20 mile raco for $2,000 a aide. Tho race to bo made ou tho samo track 011 the 10th or 1 1 tit of September. The Cardinal Autonctli will caio again camo bnforo tho court of first Instance on tho 28th irst. Countess Lamberttni now claims tho right of proving that tho register of baptism is false, ami urges that the former trial was not on the merits of tho case. Tho court hold ing that tho caso wo fully gono into at the previous trial, rejected her plea. It is under stood the countess will appeal. Iu view ot tho fact that in apite of brick layeia'wace being 83 and laborers' J I 73, many building enterprises iu Chicago aro sus pended becauso builders cannot get hands. The Master Masons and lluilders Association to-night resolved to invite laborer from other citie to come to Chicago, and the members pledgo thcnitelc to furnish strangers with work through the secretary of tho associa tion. Thero it work for at leatt 250 men on buildings at once. Society has not recovered from the com tnot'on Mr. Wetmore's death occasioned, though 111es.n1 have been tuccesifully takn to htith up the scandal. Tho Marqui of An glety, who behaved cruelly to the lady, ha the field to himself. He is wealthy, unscru pulous", noblo and ignoble, and hit agents do ttot thrink from dishonoring Mr. Wetmoro' memory. They gave out that she died from a drunken bout. Tho VoUalrt, which first gavo tho sad news, ha probably been "squared" and is silent. It iUrs not either coulirm or deny tho nilgiual statement. About 0 o'clock Saturday evening Msx lliirvliaut, 1 f Sail Francisco, editor and pro prictor if the Jlmnori't, a German weekly paK.T. was found dead in his lied in hit room at 023 California street. A phial of morphine wo found on the table near the bed partly emptied, and a glass betide it containing dreirt of morphia. Deccaaed had evidently been dead aeveral hour. No papers were found to cast any light on the causes of the suicide; but it is-re ported that he recently remarked to a friend t "When one i dono with the world tho best thing U to take a dose of pot ton." Deceased was native of Berlin, and aged alout fifty year. Tehama, Cab, bad a 8100,000 fire on tho 1st. All delinquent receiver of puhlio money at the land otlice are to bo promptlys pros, cuted, Eugene k Sullivan, the. hew Collector for San rrancucOj took possession of hi office on the 1st. -The work of removing the obelisk from the ship which brought it from Egypt was begun on tlto (.Jt, .i.Te.(ri2,U "! MV BurknAsl, who died on the lit at San rranciaco from tt dote of mor pbine, deny that it wa uicide. Judi; Lawrence. First rnmnilt..,-, v.. reucy, decide that Government employe are entitled to pay for publio holiday. ' It I found that Oladttone" illness will re salt fatally, and nearly all th. Ki,.i. ... contain article deploring hi uckne. Acting Secretary BelL of the Interior Pe- Roland B. Kinne, of Pennsylvania, arid Chat. 31. Ilolton. of Iowa. comnii.l.nr. . paise the Fort DaUt Military Reservation m Oregon. Tho census shows the total jiopulation of Kansas to bo 1,000,000. r . ,, It is estimated that the public debt state mont to bo issued shows n decrease of ?3,000, 000. Heavy rains liavo dono much.damogo to ct ops iu MidlaiiJsNdncnton and Nottingham district. An Knglish mlMionery. Dr. Parsons, nnd his two acrvnuts havo been murdered nt lsmidt. A now 2 cent paper, tho .Extning Chronicle, after tho stylo of tho Detroit JVctni, started nt St. Ixiuis Saturday. It is independent in politics. Tho Fourth District Democratic Coheres tlonal Convention nominated John. A. Mac Mahon despite his positive declination, nt Dayton, Ohio. Gladstono ha promisod to answer Sir Wil fred Lnmson'n nucstions concerning tho recall of Sir llnrtle I rcro from tho Capo of Good Hopo Monday next. Tho 7'df Mall Omctte sayst In Ksscx, Kent nnd adjacent counties bordering tlio Thnmrs, tlio prospect of tho wheat crop has lieon dashed by heavy storms during tho jiaat 21 hour. It is officially announced that tho Kmpcrors' ol lierinauy and Auslru will meet at Ischel on tho 10th of August. Tho Princo of Servla will probably arrive at Ischel about tho samo dato. By a collision ol two train on tho 31st, on thoi Long llranch Railroad, John Wolcott, engineer of 0110 train, wa killed. His brother was engineer on tho opposing train. Several jicrsons wcro soveroly injured, but nono 1 at ally. Tho Bank of Colorado was attached Satur day morning on a check of 9200. which they wcro unahlo to pay on account of K. T. Lane, cashier, having absconded with tho funds of tho bank. Tho amount of tho loca to deposi tors is not stated, A Bombay dispitch to tho London Standard says: Now that tho effect of tho first shock of the Candahar disaster is over the situation ii regarded much moro favorably. It I now ad mitted that tho garrison of Candahar ought to bo nblo to bold Its grotrnd with caso, Judco Hilton and Mr J. A. T.Stewart, havo really boon engaged in perfecting agreement for tho endowment of tho largest and most coinplcto col lego in America, with a fund be tween $3,000,000 and 6 f, 000, 000. The college is to lie located Cl.r,ln City, where tho re maU or tho late Inillionaiao wero to have reposed. Knglaud nnd Austria have informed tho Porlo that they will guarantco tho security ot all Mussulmcn in tho districts ceded to Greece. Tho ambassadors havo promised to supiwrt Do Nonikotr demand for the execution of the assassin of Col. Commcroff. Tho Porto ex pressed a willingness to surrender tho prlsenor lor execution to the Russian government, but tho proposal wa declined, A Berlin dispatch to tho jfi'mri, say It ap. pears that Franco is rcsolvod to withdraw liar iron clad it tho naval demonstration should dovclop into real action. Until now it has lieen hoped tho good understanding between tho power during tho drawing up of tho col lective note, would continue, but tho attitude of Franco during tho last fow days, make it likely that many dlfilcultie may ariso. Halbo will bo hung in Now York next Fri day. The work of tunneling tho Hudson is pro gressing slowly. It is estimated that Alabama will give 30, 000 Democrat io majority. t Dr. Tanner it all right yet, and has entered upon tho 37th day ol Ids fast. It is stated that 77,030 jiersons havo left Canada for tho United States the past year. Young Julius Munzlwrgcr shot and killod Xavier Liiidour, fu New York on tho 3d illlt. X The election in Kentucky, Tuesday, passed oil quietly and went overwhelmingly Demo cratic. At tho municipal election on the 3d at Portsmouth, N. H., the Republican hold their own by a reduced majority. Tho clerical gain a great victory in tho mu nicipal election at Rome, having returned candidate for 12 of 14 vacancies. It I supposed that Gladstone' illnei will compel hi withdrawal from the House ot Common for the rcit of tho settion. Col. Bodlne, of the American Riflo Tram, had his gun cose filled with dutlablo articles, on which tho duty amounted to $140. Tho good nro subject to foifoiture. Schroeder, who killed Dr. Lcfevro in Oak land, was held to answer without liaiL Counsel gavo notice nf his application to the Supremo Court for habeas corpus. Tlicro appears to bo doubt a to tho per sons recently arrested in Nebraska on sus ficion, of being tho Bender family murderers, t appear that their uamo is McGregor, a they claim it to be, A mouument I to be erected in Mount Au burn over the remain of Charlotto Cushnian. It i an obelisk of Hallowell granite, tho do s'gn being the exact production in form of Cleopatra needle as it stood at Heliopoli. Rev. Thomas B. Miller is held in bonds of $2,000 to answer for his shnro In the alleged fraudulent practice in tho Philadelphia Uni versity of Medicine and Surgery. Tho cuiirt refused to reduce tho bail of $1,000 of Dr. C. II. Kehnroth, of Buchanan's Medical College. Tho recent outrages upon American vessels iu Cuban water liy oJllcc'r commanding the Spanish nayy, it 1 arid, may rail from out government a demand for tho highest repara tion that a friendly nation could exact, namely a aaluto to the flag at soma promi nent port of Cuban water where tlu olleiiiea were committed. Admiral Wyman arrived at Washington on the 3d. He reiterates the statement made in his report that the Spanish authorities mado no ecret of tho matter, but freely extended to him the privilege of examining the report of the commander of the Canto and uneqmvo. cally disavowed any intentional insult to our Hag, or commiasion of any act at variance with the usage of civiUzed countries. 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